That the workers and working life should have been a regular topic of representation in East German film, documentary film in particular, is no surprise given the significance of the worker in the state's self-understanding as the ‘first socialist state on German soil’. This article considers the role of the worker in East German film before focusing on those directors whose representations of workers either directly challenged or subtly undermined the state's preferred presentation. While many films used the worker in order to legitimise the state as the dictatorship of the proletariat and to promote a worker's consciousness in the German Democratic Republic, some filmmakers were more interested in de-anonymising their subjects, looking pa...
The dissertation investigates the relationship of three generations of East German intellectuals to ...
In his article Dietmar Süß analyses the perspectives of Western German workers’ historiography which...
FROM FORDISM TO POST-FORDISM: REPRESENTATION OF WORK IN THE FILMS ABOUT NAZI CONCENTRATION CAMPS Naz...
That the workers and working life should have been a regular topic of representation in East German ...
Cinema, an extremely popular and useful cultural form during the Maoist era, played a big role in sh...
This chapter is part of my ongoing research into the relationship between the protagonists of a docu...
This dissertation considers a number of ideological visions of labour constructed through film and t...
Iakov Posel´skii’s almost two-hour-long documentary 13 days was one of the first Soviet sound films....
In the two decades since the fall of the Wall, the work of some of the documentary filmmakers of the...
This article examines recent developments in documentary film-making in British and German film coll...
Given that, at least in economic terms, the women of the former GDR are often described as the ‘lose...
In this book chapter published in the edited volume, 'Marx at the Movies', Silke Panse discusses the...
Throughout its existence, East Germany’s ruling Sozialistische Einheitspartei Deutschlands (SED) nev...
My dissertation investigates the cinematic representation of forced migration (due to the border cha...
© 2011 Emma L. ThomasIn May 1946, the Deutsche Film Aktiengesellschaft (DEFA) was charged with the s...
The dissertation investigates the relationship of three generations of East German intellectuals to ...
In his article Dietmar Süß analyses the perspectives of Western German workers’ historiography which...
FROM FORDISM TO POST-FORDISM: REPRESENTATION OF WORK IN THE FILMS ABOUT NAZI CONCENTRATION CAMPS Naz...
That the workers and working life should have been a regular topic of representation in East German ...
Cinema, an extremely popular and useful cultural form during the Maoist era, played a big role in sh...
This chapter is part of my ongoing research into the relationship between the protagonists of a docu...
This dissertation considers a number of ideological visions of labour constructed through film and t...
Iakov Posel´skii’s almost two-hour-long documentary 13 days was one of the first Soviet sound films....
In the two decades since the fall of the Wall, the work of some of the documentary filmmakers of the...
This article examines recent developments in documentary film-making in British and German film coll...
Given that, at least in economic terms, the women of the former GDR are often described as the ‘lose...
In this book chapter published in the edited volume, 'Marx at the Movies', Silke Panse discusses the...
Throughout its existence, East Germany’s ruling Sozialistische Einheitspartei Deutschlands (SED) nev...
My dissertation investigates the cinematic representation of forced migration (due to the border cha...
© 2011 Emma L. ThomasIn May 1946, the Deutsche Film Aktiengesellschaft (DEFA) was charged with the s...
The dissertation investigates the relationship of three generations of East German intellectuals to ...
In his article Dietmar Süß analyses the perspectives of Western German workers’ historiography which...
FROM FORDISM TO POST-FORDISM: REPRESENTATION OF WORK IN THE FILMS ABOUT NAZI CONCENTRATION CAMPS Naz...